2021-02-12, 05:24
(2021-02-10, 16:32)Matt Devo Wrote:HUH? Then why do the other options even exist?(2021-02-10, 10:25)tekno Wrote: I am no noob to linux but I found the options for this script not too clearly defined and I think I botched it.
I have a Asus M004U2GB and I wanted a stand alone Libreelec install. I have no need for the original OS.
I ran option 1 the Install ChromeOS + Kodi twice install seemed to complete.
Set Boot option 4 to 1 second delay default boot to Kodi
Installed SeaBIOS with Option 5
All I get is "Booting from Hard disk" with a flashing cursor. How do I get it to boot?
I think after all is working and tested then I can remove the useless Chrome OS with Option 6?
Nooooo! You should boot ChromeOS (CTRL+D), use option 7 to create the install media, then option 6 to flash the coreboot/UEFI firmware. Reboot, boot from USB, install LibreELEC.
I did have success installing to an external USB disk that is now booting however I did try the method you suggest and get a bad kernel option error when booting to Libreelec installer.